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The last sentence was some great journalism work... JetBlue first introduced the New York-St. Maarten route last fall.
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Don't know. It was there this morning.
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Wonder what the article means by JB adding new seasonal service to SXM from BOS?
By new, I hope they mean more nonstop direct flights and not later flights. Used to take the 7am but it wasn't on the list this year so took 9:30. Left late & arrived late into a mess of other arrivals making it a zoo.
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I would think "seasonal service" would mean adding more in season flights from BOS
...and the only N/S I see at the end of the present schedule is the 0715a one
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Apparently the Caribbean Journal article they shared was from a few years ago. They must have pulled the article since it is outdated. That is why the last sentence in the article does not make sense if it were a new article.
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Exactly, not really new, just seasonal & with A321, the larger aircraft in some cases.
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